American Senator Joe Wilson Describes the Polisario as a “Terrorist Group” and Affirms Trump’s Support for Morocco on the Sahara Issue
American Senator Joe Wilson Describes the Polisario as a “Terrorist Group” and Affirms Trump’s Support for Morocco on the Sahara Issue

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In a notable statement from within the U.S. Congress, American Senator Joe Wilson described the Polisario Front as a “terrorist group” involved in destabilizing the West African region.
Wilson pointed out that Iran and Cuba’s support for the Polisario contributes to fueling this fabricated conflict, which is backed by the Algerian regime, a partner of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Africa.
The American senator affirmed that this alliance poses a threat to Morocco, which is a key partner of the United States in the region, emphasizing that the time has come to end this artificially sustained conflict.
He also noted that U.S. President Donald Trump had taken a decisive stance in favor of Morocco by recognizing the sovereignty of Western Sahara, a position that reflects the United States’ commitment to supporting Morocco’s territorial integrity.
In this context, Wilson expressed his gratitude for the opportunity provided by the U.S. Congress to support just causes, such as the Moroccan Sahara issue. Wilson’s statement has been praised by many political circles in Morocco, who view it as a step towards strengthening the international legitimacy of Morocco’s position on this matter.
These remarks by the U.S. senator come at a sensitive time when international interest in resolving the regional conflict over Western Sahara is increasing, with many countries and organizations supporting Morocco’s stance against external interventions aimed at disrupting peace and stability in the region.